14 Fridav. April 6, 1979 University Daily Kansan ASK... From page one people who don't have a lot of political clout or a lot of money." Hein said. Another legislator with ties to ASK in his background is State Rep. Mike Meacham, R-Wichita. Meacham was once a student at the University, where he received a long-time member of ASK. Meacham said be thought ASK had come a long way since his years at WSU. "They seem to have grown much more sophisticated," he said. "They were an outgrowth of the late '60s student population, so they seem to have handled themselves well." Two Lawrence representatives who have worked with ASK on legislation agree that "I think they're pretty well-established up here. I'm not sure they're as effective as they could be, but they probably do a pretty fair job of representing students." John Solbach, D-Lawrence, sponsored a landlord-tenant bill for ASK this fall and the group was as effective as many professional lobbies. However, he too said ASK could not always be heard from other lobbies and did not have the resources did not have the resources "ASK CAN'T have the impact that some groups do without spending enormous sums of money," Solbach said. "Some lobbyists can take three or four legislators to lunch and run up a bill of $50. ASK just doesn't have that kind of money." Solbach said retaining the same director ever year would add to ASK's ef- ficiency. "It is important for continuity," he said. "Although students interest remain the same year after year, the students themselves change." "Of all the support I had, ASK was the most supportive and helpful. They put together statistics, talked to representatives and senators, made a presentation themselves and gathered a lot of students' calls, "he said Glover said he thought rejoining ASK would be a good investment for KU. "I've always said KU was good for ASK and ASK would be good for KU," he said. "Obviously they'll gain a great deal of prestige from being associated with KU and getting them a pretty good job of getting students' opinions known and representing student interests." KU's School of Social Welfare recently received $84,988 to develop the nation's only graduate level community health training program. Mental health training gets grant It is the first grant to a university to develop a graduate program that combines Students' lobbyist Hames Zacharias, executive director of the Associated Students of Kansas, spends his working days in the capital building in Staff photo by CHRIS TODD committee meetings and with legislators in an attempt to influence decisions concerning students and higher education Todd Vanlaningham former director of Gay Services of Kansas will speak Tues. 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April 30th Women cosmetics & FOR MEN ONLY!! Special on Perms and Body Waves! *2500 includes cut and dry. skin care products Prime Cut Hair Co. 13 E. 8th 841-4488 Open late Thurs. Mon-Sat 9-5 Introducing: Cathy Church & Linda Yowell classroom and field instruction activities in community mental health centers, Patricia Ewalt, associate professor of social welfare, said recently. "More and more towns are setting up community mental health centers," she said. "The trend is to take patients out of situations and treat them in these centers." Jan Sanders-OWNER As part of the program, eight graduate students receive monthly stipends of $325 and have their fees paid by the grant, which is funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. The students spend a year working at community health centers in Lawrence, Manhattan, Topeka, Kansas City, Kan, and Kansas City. Mo. They work with patients conduct workshops and programs on probiotics to help maintain a vital communication and response to crisis. THE STUDENTS also are enrolled in classes in mental health policy, clinical practice, advanced human behavior and research and consultation. "There is no other concentration of this kind in mental health education in social work at any university in the country," Ewalt said. Arthur Katz, project director and professor of social welfare, said social worker represent the single largest profession practicing in community health. President John Kennedy appealed for more community health centers in 1983 and since then the number has increased, Ewalt said. Rosalynn Carter, who served on the president's commission, also has been important in developing these centers, she said. Advisory... From page one. board needed to become more involved in the academic affairs of student athletes. "I hope that after the chancellor announces the merger I can begin to work with Marcelo." “WE HAVE certain expectations from this merger,” she said, “and we can’t afford to wait until July 1 (when the new fiscal year begins) to address some key issues. "I'm seriously concerned about the academics of adulthood. I know about problems and get involved in helping the students. Isn't that what the faculty representatives say? The Astronomy Associates of Lawrence Invites the public to our weekly OPEN HOUSE April 6-7:30 pm 426 Lindley Hall Film will be "The Starry Messenger" by Jacob Bronowski If clear, there will be an observing session at 8:30 with the largest telescope in Kansas. Objects of interest will be Jupiter, Saturn, and the Great Nebula in Orion. Partially funded by Student Senate HERBIE HERBIE MANN MANN in concert in concert HERBIE HERBIE With The KC. Philharmonic Sunday, April 8, 1979. 8:00 in Hoch Auditorium. Reserved seats $4.00 and $5.00. 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